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Loose Cannons Come in Orange

Politics September 19, 2017February 21, 2022 Noah Garfinkel 0 Comments

In one of the most shocking and dramatic turns of the Trump Administration, last week, in an extremely encouraging step toward bipartisanship, President Trump made a surprise deal with Democratic House and Senate Minority Leaders Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer to help raise the debt ceiling.  Further, now it appears they are all working together […]

U of M Professor: We Have No Reason to Believe Bipartisanship is Good

Politics October 3, 2016 Cole Carnick 0 Comments

The frequent prescription for the ills of the U.S. Congress is more bipartisanship, but we have no definitive reason to believe this, according to University of Michigan professor, Dr. Charles Shipan. Many Americans believe that the country’s political landscape is void of bipartisanship due to increasing polarization. It is thought that our congressmen only look […]

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